The compilation error was
account.h:140:113: error: expected ')'
const QList< QPair<QString, QString> > &queryItems = QList< QPair<QString, QString> >());
^
followed by more errors.
The problem is because the compiler has hard time disambiguiating the comma
int foo(const QPair<int, int> &p = QPair<int, int>());
^
It is indeed quite hard for the compiler to know if this comma is a separation
between complate arguments or the separation between arguments of the functions.
Use the C++11 construct instead which does not need commas
The problem occurs because of the sorting of items when we have things like
bigfolder
bigfolder/bigsubfolder
bigfolder-2
Then, because dashes come before slash in ascii, the bigfolder-2 would come before its content
and the propagator would thinkg bigfolder is empty and save the etag before it is processed
Should fix issue #2832
Occasionally on Windows ~DiscoveryMainThread() triggered a crash.
Probably because the QMutableLinkedListIterator was destroyed after
it's underlying data had been removed (from the map).
Cleaning up the map and lists was redundant anyway, so the
destructor is changed to only explicitly destroy the vio_file_stat
objects.
This crash was uncovered when testing parallel chunks when one chunk
finished the upload. The propagate was then finished with the other
UploadDevices still being in-flight in the QNAM.
There could be a race condition if the file was updated on the server
between the discovery and the propagate phase. By taking the mtime from
the server, we make sure that we do not have a race.
This is tested by t6.pl with BIG3.file because the script was modifying
the file between the two phases
Windows finds DLLs using PATH or the directory of the process'
executable. By outputing those dependend DLLs together with
owncloud.exe, the developer only need to have OpenSSL's bin
and the qtkeychain build directory in his PATH to let the
dynamic linker find them.
As the documentation of RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY points out,
this only affects windows as other platforms don't consider
libraries as runtime targets.
- qtkeychain isn't necessarily in a qt5keychain subdirectory.
- Explicitly add OpenSSL to the include directories
- Make sure that the USE_OUR_OWN_SQLITE3 code is initialized
for csync by calling find_package.